View Vacancy -- Team Manager - Young Adult's Service

Social Care & Welfare Qualified
Temporary / Fixed Term
Full Time
£50,826 - £56,100

This is a fixed term position funded for 1 year to deliver and develop specialised response to unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and respond to a growing demand regarding age assessments and response to Judicial Review.  

The Young Adults Service invites applications from experienced, qualified, and child-focused practitioners at Team Manager level. 

We are a busy and supportive service working with looked after children and young people leaving care aged 16 to 25 years old and playing a vital role in ensuring positive futures. We also manage the referral and assessment for unaccompanied minors arriving in the borough aged 16 and over and ensure a robust response to age assessment requirements. 

The ideal candidate will need to be a resilient, authoritative and an experienced Team Manager who places children and young people and their welfare at the heart of practice. 

You will need to have a proven ability to lead on services for adolescents and care leavers who are UASC. 

The role will take on a strategic position in developing innovative and effective practice with unaccompanied minors on their arrival and journey through care. The role will require the post holder to ensure we have responded effectively to external changes and makes efficient use of scare resources providing some monitoring oversight of the grant claim and reconciliation of data and performance. 

The post holder will manage the referral and assessment for newly arriving UASC’s, and ensure development of model of good practice, embed clear procedures and training programmes for all YAS staff and ensure appropriate use of NRPF connect. 

You will need to liaise effectively and efficiently with both internal and external partners to ensure that children and young people are safe. Therefore, your written and verbal communication would be second to none and you would be used to providing high quality, evidence-based assessments, analysis and the application of signs of safety. 

In return, we will give you the time and support you need to make a difference. Alongside our generous learning and development offer, we offer a competitive salary package. 

Special Requirements for this Post 

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and a comprehensive screening process will be undertaken on successful applicants, including an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

 

Closing Date: Sunday 8th November 2020

This position is offered on a 1 year fixed term contract or secondment opportunity. 

*If you are applying as a secondment, please ensure that you have permission from your line manager.

For further information please contact the Haringey Hub: Resourcinghub@haringey.gov.uk

This opportunity is closed to applications.